S spanky239 Member Joined Jan 17, 2011 Messages 95 Location Maui, Hawaii Nov 4, 2011 #1 I have a friend at work that carves Tiki's (he is Tongan). I traded a couple of my pens for this Tiki. The Tiki is made out of Milo which is a local hardwood in Hawaii. Aloha, Stacey Attachments IMG_0054.jpg 32.4 KB · Views: 284
I have a friend at work that carves Tiki's (he is Tongan). I traded a couple of my pens for this Tiki. The Tiki is made out of Milo which is a local hardwood in Hawaii. Aloha, Stacey
tim self Member Joined Oct 2, 2008 Messages 2,150 Location Atoka, Oklahoma Nov 4, 2011 #4 That for just a couple of pens? You got the better deal there for sure.
S spanky239 Member Joined Jan 17, 2011 Messages 95 Location Maui, Hawaii Nov 4, 2011 #5 I gave him a Koa Seirra and a Koa Baron. Aloha, Stacey
Mike D Member Joined Jan 4, 2005 Messages 296 Location Battle Ground Washington Nov 4, 2011 #6 Are you sure it's not got a curse on it? Just kidding, nice score!
mrcook4570 Member Joined Mar 27, 2005 Messages 4,098 Location Mason, WV, USA. Nov 4, 2011 #7 Great trade!
D.Oliver Member Joined May 10, 2011 Messages 3,531 Location Faith SD Nov 5, 2011 #8 That awesome! (but frightning at the same time.)
ed4copies Local Chapter Manager Joined Mar 25, 2005 Messages 24,757 Location Racine, WI, USA. Nov 5, 2011 #9 If you touch it before the finish dries, is it a TACKY TIKI????????? (He is quite talented!)
nava1uni Member Joined Mar 30, 2008 Messages 4,938 Location San Francisco, CA, USA. Nov 6, 2011 #10 That is really beautiful carving. It should keep the bad spirits away.